We normally release a CD of Irish electronic music during our festival [DEAF
Dublin Electronic Arts Festival].
This year we've decided to put the music up online for free download...
there's music from 32 different artists from Ireland, hope you like some of
the tracks..
Here's the link..
The tra
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At 06:03 PM 10/12/2004, KiDD*e* wrote:
Hehe funny, i was thinking the same :)
Right after the Navarre's piano, comes this guy all alone.
For me its like he's feeling so alone that he plays whatever he wants, and
make this amusing 'medley'...
And everybody stops chatting and look at him...and YEA
Hahahe =)
i haven't seen it !
It really make me listen to the whole EP :)
Thank you Placid for this nice piece of originality.
- KiDDy.
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Just had this pointed out to me: http://beta.juno.co.uk/
Much easier on the eyes... :)
Tristan
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Hehe funny, i was thinking the same :)
Right after the Navarre's piano, comes this guy all alone.
For me its like he's feeling so alone that he plays whatever he wants, and
make this amusing 'medley'...
And everybody stops chatting and look at him...and YEAA! The party is
carried away...oh well at
No doubt. I guess I was thinking of the big big big acts. :)
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>To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Detroit"
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>Subject: Re: (313) Is this the new Swayzak sound?
>Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 4:45 PM
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> Last "big band" I
Last "big band" I worked with made nothing on the actual concerts, in fact
they lost $10,000 a gig - the only thing they made money on was the t-shirts
and programmes.
Cheers
Martin
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Really liked this mix, it's great... well, except the last track confused me -
it sounded like bad versions of songs I used to play when I was a cruise ship
piano player... In fact, the piano playing sounds like it was done by someone
who was drunk (as a cruise ship piano player I was drunk at
I think the point is that people will spend money on concerts as opposed to
records (which in theory they can download for free or minimal cost) and so
artists will draw their living from live performances.
It's a very good point and quite accurate I believe.
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>From: "Cobert, Gwendal" <[
i thought liquid room closed
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Jeff Davis wrote:
> alex -
>
> i just moved here this summer. great country, very vibrant music scene and
> subscenes, lots of good clubs, very difficult to communicate and assimilate
> if you are a westerner, but everyone generally very friendly
just pointing out that when it comes to competition, something like a
concert has a distinct advantage ove a cd.
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Cobert, Gwendal wrote:
> Not sure I see your point... You couldn't download one before, you can't now.
> Gwendal
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Hi.
I've done a new mix. The mix starts of with a bit of broken beats. After
that the mix heads to deeper waters with deephouse. The mix is ideal for
those nice moments at home when you want to chill with your friends and
enjoy the nice relaxed athmosphere.
Link to the mix page: http://www.ken-g
My brother bought it, but hasn't any DVD player execpt on his computer.
So he will come over here this weekend in order to watch it on a decent
screen.
Then i will be able to make some comments.
But it really seems to be worth the cash, since there are some old videos of
pretty good tracks.
And abo
More sounds from Placid to get you through the afternoon.
www.emotionelectric.com
Deep 4 Life Mix
Anthony White - Love Me Tonight - UMM
Russ Gabriel - Photos and Memories - Soul On Wax
Planetary Assault Systems - Planetary Funk Vol 3 - Peacefrog
L.H.A.S inc - Real - Cynic
Diamonds and Pearls -
Hello all,
Slightly OT but has anyone got hold of the warp DVD yet? Was thinking of
buying on from FOPP the other day.
Is it worth the ca$h then???
http://www.warprecords.com/vision/
Cheers
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Private mail heading your way Jeff, many thanks!
Alex
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alex -
i just moved here this summer. great country, very vibrant music scene and
subscenes, lots of good clubs, very difficult to communicate and assimilate
if you are a westerner, but everyone generally very friendly and polite.
heinously expensive to do just about anything other than eat at mc
Sorry for the spam, but there may be a few 313ers who still
don't know about this... mail me offlist if you need any
further info!
Flashpoint Launch Party
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Thursday 14th October 2004
@ Public Life
82a Commercial Street, London (map at http://tinyurl.com/5v9tq)
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alex.bond wrote:
>and one side on "the cs strategy" on eargasmic records is also by Jamal
>Moss. (recommended)
Jurren.
does this have a red label?
if it does, it's the one I heard. First track on one side very nice?
the label looks like the one on this release, but in red, so it is probably
Not sure I see your point... You couldn't download one before, you can't now.
Gwendal
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Cc : 313 Detroit
Objet : RE: (313) Is this the new Swayzak sound?
you
Heads up house heads. A friend of mine is asking what is this tune:
http://www.student.oulu.fi/~jtolkkin/whats_this.mp3
It's from an old mix by Frankie Knuckles.
Cheers,
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Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net
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With the earlier discussion about educating younger techno fans, i
found it odd that no one brought up something that seemed to work in
the past all around the Midwestern US.
http://www.ele-mental.org/ele_ment/think/original/think.html
My introduction to the Columbus crew occurred about the sa
I've downloaded entire galaxies and compressed them into blackholes on my
own.
before long I will pwn the milky way
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Su
you see it can happen, god on them and you for going to check em out
...its up to us to educate the kids so if kids aren't getting into
the style then we are to blame...
yea .. i've had this discussion with several people in NZ.
... and the process that you have to allow for a c
hmm .
I find Techno the most exciting dance music that I listen too .
but I don't know that many people who listen or even know much
about Techno, not even assuming that I do.
I play Techno to people at any given opportunity, and also talk about
it as much as possible. This
I went there recently and was totally lost. The language barriers are very
profound. Disk Union is the best store that I could find and even had a wall
dedicated to Movement. The Tower Records in Shibuya was great for electronic
music and urban and soul. There is an English language mag Metropolis
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